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Protecting Mountain Biodiversity IPROMO (Italy) July 9 23 2010 Juan Antonio González Miguel Lillo Foundation Tucumán (Argentina) juanantoniogonzlez@gmail.com

Argentinean Northwest (21º - 32º S) South América Argentinean Northwest Tucumán

Altitudinal levels and vegetation in the Argentinean Northwest Region Different region between 200 and 7000 m asl Chaco vegetation (> 200 m asl) Selva basal (400 700 m asl) Mountain forest (700 1,500 m asl) Cloud forest (1,500 3,000 m asl) Prepuna, Puna (> 3,000 m asl) High andean vegetation (> 4,200 )

Biogeographical Regions High Andean region Puna Prepuna Monte Yungas (Rain Forest) Chaco

From High Andean mountain (near 7,000 m asl) Ojos del Salado volcano (border with Chile) What is esenttial is invisible to the eyes We found lacotbacillus at near 4,000 m asl Lactobacillus is important for milk and chesse industries

Chaco vegetation (near 200 m asl) This region actually is under a strong deforestation for soya crops Quebracho blanco (Aspidosperma) Quebracho colorado (Schinopsis)

Argentinean Yungas In low mountain slopes (between 600 to 3,000 m asl). Warm climate with high precipitation in summer (near 2,000 mm/year). Cloud forest with a loo of trees and animal species

Prepuna Region Between 2,000 and 3,300 asl Presence of shrub vegetation and columnar cacti and bromeliaceae

Puna Region (Provincia de la Puna) It is a high plateau, between 3,300 and 4,300 m asl. Shrub vegetation. In the Argentinian Puna many lagoons with several species of birds like flamingo exist (Phoenicoparrus y Phoenicopterus). Mining activities in expansion.

Northwest Richness and problems In this altitudinal and latitudinal gradients we have: Different biogeographic regions Biodiversity richness Landscapes richness Hidrological richness (specially in Tucumán) (one of the environmental services no yet evaluated) Solid water reservoir (permanent ice) Minerals in general Indigenous heritage BUT WE HAVE TOO SOME PROBLEMS related to deforestation, mining activities, climatic change (excess and lack of precipitation); a good package of law but inefficient controls; a lot of protected areas but without a budgets and personal, among others

We are working on: Some projects Herbarium update (near 3,000,000 samples) A good colection of insects, reptils, mammals and others Survey of vegetation, fauna and environment problems for protected area. Rescue of native crops (eg. Inca Crops or quinoa, some important forest like Prosopis ( algarrobo ), Amaranthus and andean potato. Reuse of industrial efluent, like vinasse, to forest recovery. Ecophsyiological studies at green house and field (specially mountain species) Some physiological studies in andean mammals (like Lama sp and others) Census and studies of birds and their migrations UVB studies (morphological and physiological aspects) on plants Effect of atmospheric contaminants on photosynthetic assimilation along an altitudinal gradients Fountain water protection (throught a regional park between two provinces)

Aconquija Park Project to protect the water fountain and high mountain biodiversity Cumbres Calchaquíes (near 4,600 m asl) In the west of Tucumán there are two blocks of mountains (Cumbres Calchaquíes and Aconquija) where all the rivers irrigating the valley area are born. Cumbres del Aconquija (near 5,550 m asl)

The water originating in Tucumán, irrigates not only Tucumán but also other states like Santiago del Estero, a portion of Catamarca and the northern area of Córdoba (Mar Chiquita). Mar Chiquita is an international protected area (Ramsar) This water system is called Salí Dulce Basin and covers a surface of 60,000 km2 Tucumán generates most of the water utilized by the northwest region

Productive activities in the Argentinean Northwest Agriculture (from poor farmers to big producers) Livestock Industrial activities Forest activities Tourism and hotel management Mining activities (in general non metalliferous with an exception of M. Alumbrera in Catamarca) Ecoturism (incipient)

Northwest region deforestation (1935 2004) Ha 35000000 30000000 25000000 20000000 15000000 10000000 5000000 0 30.400.000 Ha 16.224.200 Ha 1935 2004 Deforestation of 14,000,000 Ha in 70 years

Protected areas Only 10 % (mean) of the Argentinean Nortwest are protected as parks or reserve.

Metaliferous and non metaliferous mining activities e.g. Catamarca) Minera Alumbrera (Cu, Au) Agua Rica Filo Colorado Tucumán Catamarca border (Aconquija mountain)

Water consumption: 300 400 Lt/person/day Population growth (Argentinian Northwest) Nº habitantes del NOA 5.000.000 4.000.000 3.000.000 2.000.000 1.000.000 0 1895 1914 1947 1960 1970 1980 1991 2001

Origin Seed weight Grain colour Grain size (1000 seeds) (diameter ± SD) Amilda Bolivia (Patacamaya) 2.96 White 2.0 (0.3) Chucapaca Bolivia (Patacamaya) 2.55 White 2.0 (0.3) CICA Argentina (Salta) 1.73 Yellow 2.0 (0.2) Kamiri Bolivia (Patacamaya) 3.55 White 2.0 (0.4) Kancolla Bolivia (Patacamaya) 1.70 White 1.7 (0.1) Ratuqui Bolivia (Patacamaya) 3.16 White 2.0 (0.3) Robura Bolivia (Patacamaya) 2.13 White 2.0 (0.1) Sajama Bolivia (Patacamaya) 1.81 White 2.0 (0.2) Samaranti Bolivia (Patacamaya) 1.61 White 1.9 (0.1) Sayaña Bolivia (Patacamaya) 3.08 Yellow cream 1.8 (0.1) NL-6, Kiuna Roja, Real